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Isaac Kaledzi

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Isaac Kaledzi is an experienced and award winning journalist from Ghana. He has worked for several media brands both in Ghana and on the International scene. Isaac Kaledzi is currently serving as an African Correspondent for DW.

Kenyatta signs law criminalizing fake news

The President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta has signed a new law that criminalizes fake news and online bullying as part of efforts to fight cyber-crime.

Sudan: Woman flogged for marrying her lover

A Sudanese woman has been flogged by police 75 times for marrying her lover without the permission of her father.

Families of Ghanaians killed under Jammeh demand Justice

Families of victims of the 2005 Murders of 44 Ghanaian Migrants have launched a major campaign with the support of some human rights groups to seek justice and bring former Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh to book.

Vaccines arrive in DR Congo to fight Ebola outbreak

Experimental Ebola vaccines have now arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo to enable health officials combat the spread of the virus.

Uganda denies imposing taxes on Bibles and Korans

Uganda's Revenue Authority boss, Doris Akol has denied reports that the country has imposed taxes on Bibles and Korans.

Cape Town explosion kills one, several injured

An explosion at a distribution warehouse belonging to Shoprite has killed one persons and left several people injured.

Ghana: Mob attacks police station, frees suspects

A mob in Ghana’s Bono Ahafo region has attacked a police station, freeing four suspects who were in custody.

Liberia’s Vice President begs Weah for forgiveness

The Vice President of Liberia, Jewel Howard Taylor has pleaded for forgiveness from her boss, President George Weah after traveling out of the country without informing him.

Zimbabwe workers reject 15 percent pay rise, want more

Public sector workers in Zimbabwe have refused to accept a 15 percent pay rise offer from the government and are demanding more.

SA bus drivers end strike after wage deal

South African bus drivers have reached a deal with the government over their wage demands and decided to end their ongoing strike.

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